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Methods for Assessing Oocyte Quality: A Review of Literature

The rate of infertility continues to rise in the world for several reasons, including the age of conception and current lifestyle. We list in this paper potential non-invasive and invasive techniques to assess oocyte quality. We searched the database PubMed using the terms “oocytes AND quality AND e...

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Published in:Biomedicines 2022-09, Vol.10 (9), p.2184
Main Authors: Lemseffer, Yassir, Terret, Marie-Emilie, Campillo, Clément, Labrune, Elsa
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Biological activity
Cytoplasm
Embryos
Follicular fluid
genetics
Growth factors
Infertility
Life Sciences
Morphology
Oocytes
Physiological aspects
polarized light
Pregnancy
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Sperm
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